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pedgment, I think that the circular
26th
issued on the effect of Treasury
last by the Colonial Secretary,
affords sufficient
means
for
obviating any difficulty that might arise, as the conclusion
of
the last paragraph, showing the Exception implied
"without Special
in the phrase permission" gives ample room
for H.E. in the Exercise of the authority which those words confer, to coincide with the
ideas which I have just
Expressed,
and to accept
the suggestions of any Government; thus preventing the application of a general measure to a case
sui generis, and avoiding the grievous detriment which, without any advantage, seriously disturbs or rather
destroys, the system hitherto followed for the remittance and receipt of the correspondence of Europe with the
Islands
of Java &c
[signed] Count de Vistarimora
the
448
pedgment, I think that the circular
26th
insed on the efte of Telmary
last by the Colonial numerter,
affords sufficient
means
for
obviating any difficulty that might arise, as the conclusion
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of
the Caph paragraph, Showing the Exception implied
" without Special
in the phrase permission " gives ample room
for YP. in the Exercise of the authority which those words confer, to coincide with the
ideas which I have just
Expressed,
and to acce
accept
the suggestions of any Government; thus preventing the application of a general meared to a case
sui generis, and awiding the grievous determent which,
witheret advantage trany one
seriously disturbs or rather
destroys, the systems withlito. followed for the remittance and receipt of the correspondence Philippine of Europe with the
Irlands
Javail aupelf
[signed] Count de Vistatermora
the
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